Land justice, drought, and desertification: How a Sudanese town is standing up for its rights
By Sarah Burroughs On June 4, hundreds of residents of Wadi Halfa, Northern State, blocked all major entrances to the...
By Sarah Burroughs On June 4, hundreds of residents of Wadi Halfa, Northern State, blocked all major entrances to the...
Instability, including drone attacks on Port Sudan, saw the Sudanese Pound fall sharply against international currencies in May. The drone...
The Sudanese Teachers’ Committee has voiced its disagreement with the Khartoum state government’s decision to reopen schools, saying that the...
The UN and human rights groups demand civilian protection, more humanitarian aid, and accountability for violations, as Sudan faces the...
As World Day Against Child Labour is observed globally today, the International Labour Organization (ILO) laments that approximately 160 million...
The cholera outbreak sweeping across Sudan has reached critical levels, with official reports confirming outbreaks in Khartoum, East Darfur, South...
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) country director for Sudan, says that “the international community must act now — by...
Seven people have died, and others wounded, in a mass shooting at Khashm El Girba in south-western Kassala state on...
The Sudan Media Forum today voiced deep concern over the outcomes of a recent workshop held in Port Sudan on...
On the sixth anniversary of the massacre of the dispersal of the sit-in of the General Command in Khartoum, which...
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and children’s agency UNICEF have condemned an attack on a joint humanitarian convoy...
The Khartoum state Ministry of Health has reported 1,375 new cholera cases and 23 deaths on Wednesday. The number of...